Is it time to buy a MacBook Pro?

I currently have a 2013 MacBook Air, and I am not satisfied with it because of its 4 gig RAM and non retina display. I thought of getting the new MacBook, but it is too weak and not reasonable since I have a iPad Air 2, and I use it for viewing news, browsing the web, and listening to podcasts which were my intentions with my MacBook 12' .

I want to get a MacBook Pro since it is much more reliable since it has a retina display, and a good prosesorl I am afraid if I buy it now, a new one with a new design will come out in the fall or winter this year. I think there is a slim chance a new one will come out in WWDC 2015. What should I do; should I wait or get it now?

I currently have a 2013 MacBook Air, and I am not satisfied with it because of its 4 gig RAM and non retina display. I thought of getting the new MacBook, but it is too weak and not reasonable since I have a iPad Air 2, and I use it for viewing news, browsing the web, and listening to podcasts which were my intentions with my MacBook 12' .

I want to get a MacBook Pro since it is much more reliable since it has a retina display, and a good prosesorl I am afraid if I buy it now, a new one with a new design will come out in the fall or winter this year. I think there is a slim chance a new one will come out in WWDC 2015. What should I do; should I wait or get it now?

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This might sound silly but I don't like it when my trackpad technology is behind. I would wait until the 15" gets the Force Touch upgrade.

If your worry is that they will refresh this fall, then wait till this fall because there will likely be something newer then. It's only about 4-5 months away.

With that said, the 2019 MBP will raise the bar. It will be the best MBP yet, and be better than anything Apple has ever done. They will break new ground with a painstaking process that will be truly inspirational.

I doubt something will come this fall...the MacBook Pros and Airs were just updated in March 2015. As a result, it's fair to assume the cycle will reset next spring. If you're willing to wait, go ahead. Just know, even when you make your purchase then, a new model will be in the works for release.

I currently have a 2013 MacBook Air, and I am not satisfied with it because of its 4 gig RAM and non retina display. I thought of getting the new MacBook, but it is too weak and not reasonable since I have a iPad Air 2, and I use it for viewing news, browsing the web, and listening to podcasts which were my intentions with my MacBook 12' .

I want to get a MacBook Pro since it is much more reliable since it has a retina display, and a good prosesorl I am afraid if I buy it now, a new one with a new design will come out in the fall or winter this year. I think there is a slim chance a new one will come out in WWDC 2015. What should I do; should I wait or get it now?

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Your computing needs do not warrant a better processor nor more RAM if that really is all you do on a computer.

The only noticeable upgrade you'd get is from the screen. I don't believe you'd see any performance difference between the two machines.

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